Global Freight Solutions Sponsors Solar Power International (SPI) Event, Continues to Expand Team

ANAHEIM, CA., September 24, 2018 – Global Freight Solutions (GFS) is excited to announce that it will be sponsoring the upcoming Solar Powerful International (SPI) conference in Anaheim, CA as part of the company’s goal to continuously expand its GFS Eco division – a specialized team focused on Third-Party Logistics (3PL) for solar companies.

ANAHEIM, CA., September 24, 2018 – Global Freight Solutions (GFS) is excited to announce that it will be sponsoring the upcoming Solar Powerful International (SPI) conference in Anaheim, CA as part of the company’s goal to continuously expand its GFS Eco division – a specialized team focused on Third-Party Logistics (3PL) for solar companies.

The conference, which is part of North America Smart Energy Week, will be taking place from September 24-27, 2018 at the Anaheim Convention Center and will feature all of the latest and greatest solar innovations.

GFS will be hosting an invitation-only cocktail event at McCormick & Schmick’s Grille in Anaheim, CA on Monday, 9/24 from 6pm to 9pm and conference attendees looking to learn more about shipping and logistics in the solar industry are welcome to attend. Please contact David DesVerney for more information at (310) 357-3350.

As the world becomes more eco-friendly by the day it should be no surprise that the solar industry is booming, and with that comes a need for tailored third-party shipping, logistics and warehousing services to ensure installations run smoothly.

With over 3GW of solar capacity installed, 3 million PV panels transported and over 100 large solar projects under the company’s belt, GFS Eco has positioned itself as the go-to 3PL provider for solar companies and prides itself in not only delivering high-quality services, but also being actively involved in the solar community.

About Global Freight Solutions: Global Freight Solutions (GFS) has been successfully serving its customers since 1999, servicing local, national and international transport, logistics, consolidation, and warehousing with over one billion tons of product moved to date. The company’s five specialty transport and logistics divisions are staffed with category experts who know the optimal way to move your shipment on-time and on-budget, guaranteeing arrival in excellent condition, with a bespoke customer service experience that delivers up-to-the-minute status information on every shipment.

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